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on Fox Sports Training. I want to go back to
something I just sent you guys some in our little
text chat. But so today's National Signing Game right a
lot of high school athletes now is the beginning of
their journey into college football, hopefully the NFL for them,
for those that are so lucky. But one of the
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cool things that Notre Dame was put together, it's like
this video package for all the kids that are signing
and committing. There's this whole video rollout where you've got
all sorts of different people kind of talking about them.
It's pretty dope. It's pretty unique. And I remember Jonas,
we talked about this last year Notre Dame last year
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billboards in all these different cities across the country, and
to like put these kids up on the billboards and
all that and give a little hometown love. I'm just
telling you it's different. There's so unique. So LaVar, I
know you're a Pence Later, I just sent one of
the videos. You gotta check it out. It's pretty dope.
It's pretty cool put together. I mean, it would be
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pretty cool to like be driving by somewhere and you
see your face on like a billboard. That'd be pretty cool.
I mean in high school, you think just in general,
like if you if you drove by a building and
you want to be and you see that up there
in d C, Like that's pretty because there's every everyone
you know is gonna hit you up and be like
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did you just see that? Like it's there. It's not
going anywhere. It's not like an add on social media.
It stays there for that length that time. Here's here's
a hypothetical, totally hypothetical. All right, I don't even know
if this is even possible, but just pure hypothetical. Say
you were driving by I don't know, the Fox TV
lot what and you just happen to like glance over
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to the left and there was like the Big newon
kickoff guys. You know, like could you imagine just like
on the wall, like just right there, like like you're
one of them? Yeah, let's not. Let's seriously and imagine
if you were one of those people on the big
the Big New Boys. You imagine that the b n BS.
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I'm telling you, man, that what what a world that
would be? What a life? You know what I mean? Yeah? Yeah,
did we really need to waste the last twenty seconds.
What do you mean that was? That was a valuable
air time and I thought it, you know, deserved a
little bit of love because I did see some reports
that I just I just saw some reports. All right,
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that's all. That's all I'm saying here, all right, that
one's mine. Okay, So here's the here's the situation, uh
in the NFL. Bruce Arians was on the Dan Patrick Show, which,
by the way, every Friday, about twenty minutes or so
into the Dan Patrick Show you can hear Brady Quinn
because you know three hours isn't enough. So Fox Sports
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Brady of the takeover every Friday. Yeah, uh so always
is good. But Bruce Arians was on with DP yesterday
talking about the Antonio Brown situation and the fake vaccine
card at the three games suspension and his future. And
here's outsounded here on many of these Fox Sports radio affiliates,
when do you make a decision on Antonio Brown later
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in this week? And what are you leaning towards? You
could go either way right now, really could what's it
based on discontinuing where those two guys are at and
where the team is at. And so obviously those two
guys who was referring to as Antonio Brown and then
the safety Mike Edwards, who was also a suspended. UM.
I look, I have no information on this. Here's my guess.
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Antonio Brown is not getting cut. Not happening. I don't
think he's getting cut. I think I think they're going
to figure out a way to make this work, and
they're probably gonna be criticized by a lot of people.
But I feel like that response. I'd be willing to bet,
make a wager with somebody here that anton Tonio Brand
doesn't get caught, they don't move on from him. Help
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me understand this, Leavar. Did you hear where it sounded
like it's up to like the team, like his teammates
or their their teammates are mad at them for what
they did. Is that how you heard that. I didn't
go there with it, but I felt as though it
was he loaded. He loaded his response like I felt
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like listening to how he paused and said that, you know,
we'll have to see where they're at. UM. I don't know, man,
I didn't get a good I didn't get a overwhelming
amount of confidence that he's going to bring them back.
You want to hear it again. Let's hear it again.
This was Bruce Arians on The Damn Patrict Show. When
do you make a decision on Antonio Brown later in
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this week? You could go either way right now, what's
it based on? Just continuing where those two guys are
at and where the team is at the Yeah, I
mean it could be based off of the team. I
think I'm saying, like, why does he say where the
team is? Especially Bruce Arians is one of the guys
who came out the hardest in the preseason about guys
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need to be vaccine vaccinated, don't mess around with this,
so on and so forth. He was one of the
strongest proponents of it, telling people you better get your
ass vaccinated. And then to happen radio the other side
of that, I don't, I don't know, I know he
I know he got covide. It didn't. Upon further review,
that was a good a good catch by you. It
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did feel like there's gonna be some team discussion about
those two guys. Also at this it sounds as though
it's more it's also about team evaluation. Where where you're
receiving corps is where where the team is, you know,
in terms of chemistry, and what the has it been
a better locker room or has it been a worse
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locker room? Uh? Since that since those suspensions took place.
So you know, idea of that is is that when
you have cancer in the locker room, you gotta cut
the cancers out when they start doing things that are
maybe spiteful towards their teammates or could be distracted like,
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I wouldn't care. Here's here's the only thing that would
make it complicated for me, Brady, is that I know
how much Tom has an affinity for him, And which
comes back to your original point of when he's saying
when it felt like, as he's saying he's going to
consult the team me, the translation is, are you going
to consult Tom? Are you going to talk to Tom
and ask him how he feels about this? If we
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were to move on without Antonio Brown, would you be okay?
Because I think that that is important for Bruce arians
to keep that that rapport in place. If this is
about if they're basing their decision on where they stand
at the receiver position. I don't know, man, I don't
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look at Tampa Bay and go man, Antonio Brown, He's
he's the Lynch Pin to whether or not they're gonna
win a super Bowl and not, and he never has,
which which is why the fact that I don't know
that this is about an evaluation on where they're at
roster wise. I think I think this is gonna come
down to whether or not Tom Brady can sell them
on Trust me, he's really not a bad guy. I
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know this is a bad look, but but I got him.
I think this is gonna come down to Tom Brady
being able to sell them on keeping Antonio Brown around
that that that would be my guess. Here's why I
think he's valuable to them. You know, Rob Gronkowski has
played what eight games, you know, started eight games this
year something like that. They played a thick thirteen. So
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he's miss five at his age, not that he's the oldest,
dude's thirty two, but he's he's banged up. He might
miss some games. He might need to miss a little
time or a half depending on all that. They need
another option. I mean, look, I know you got Godwin,
I know you've got Mike Evans. They need that third
option in the passing game. And I don't know that
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Tyler Johnson's really emerged the way maybe they thought he
was going to when they drafted him. I just think
you you put when you put Antonio Brown out there.
I know he hasn't played much this year. I think
he's only played in like five games. He's still productive, man, Like,
say whatever you want, Like in those five games, he's
got four touchdowns and he's not even starting maybe a
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couple of him, but he's he's not like a full
time starter. So I just look at it and think,
like you might sit there and say, well, you know,
do we really need him? Well, I don't know that
you need him every week, but I'll tell you this much,
you don't want to. I mean, I guess you could
release him and then bring him back on in the playoffs,
but that'd be kind of hypocritical, right, Like if you're
releasing him now, you're doing him the reasons of the
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VAX card, you know, like, but you're now you're gonna
bring it back because you needed services. Like I just
I think there're two different conversations with what he did.
Unless he abused the trust of all his teammates and
coaching staff, and it's can't repair it, that's one thing.
But as far as his his ability still at thirty
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three years old. To me, he's still add something. And
I don't think you want to get into the playoffs
and not have that something, especially when you need it.
What the hell happened to Scotty Miller? He was just
an active last week, like like I think he was.
Everyone kept talking about. Remember he played well in the
NFC title gave me got that touchdown. Everyone thought, oh
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my god, this is one of the next great slot receivers.
And we all know what people are alluding to that
Tom Brady is going to turn into a star, Like
why is he not factoring it anymore? Like it just
feels like like he's almost the the odd man out
like that no nowhere to be found. Cameron Braid is
used more obviously gronk. Like I just I just wonder
what the hell happened to Scotty Millener. Even with that
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being said, I'm still looking at a b and I'm
saying to myself, is he can't get right? You know,
every team has at least one, every family has at
least one where their their nicknames just can't get right,
you know what I mean? And and he's earned it,
Like he's can't get right and and then you have
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the way like when's the next can't get right coming?
And how critical of a time would it be for
that can't get right? So it's almost like you're not
looking at a B based off of what he brings
to you on the field. You're looking at what he
brings to you off of it. And now, I don't
think anybody has really ever questioned the type of teammate
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A B has been to them. I mean maybe in
in Pittsburgh that that came up a little bit between
him and Ben. But I think when you you look
at Abe, it has to be based upon is something
else going to pop up? And that's the trust factor
that I think you guys are alluding to. Is something
else going to come up? Is it going to be
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something with his you know, personal home life? You know,
I'll leave that specifics off because I don't I don't
want to make it about that, But for what is
worth as a teammate? Does that Does that impede on something?
You know, is he going to have a problem with
somebody who's cleaning his house or making food for him,
or you know, moving moving furniture or something some come after?
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Is something going to happen where he cost himself and
not costing himself becomes a distraction to the team. And
I think that that's what Bruce arians biggest trepidation has
to be logically speaking, in terms of moving forward. You
he's given He's giving Bruce Arians the opportunity to be
able to get rid of him if he wants to
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get rid of them. So we're gonna know what Bruce
Arians really feels about a b in this this coming week.
Let me ask you guys this, because you obviously played
at the highest level played in the NFL, you know
the history of the game as well as anybody. Is
Antonio Brown the first player in NFL history to have
all of the all of the following? Burned himself in
a cryotherapy chain anger fake de vac status and then
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also tweeted a hashtag that said no more white women
in Is he the first guy in NFL history to
have all? That? Is not the most outrageous? I mean,
that's a parlay LaVar answer the question. Is the first
Burns seeing the cry chamber fake back status and tweeted
the hashtag no more white women and not on his
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Twitter handle, That's for sure. I just I love what
what Jonas puts LaVar? Look, you know, imagine if you're
out of the bar with Jonas LaVar so awkward, Yeah,
because I'd have to defend him. You know. It's like
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that dude over there's too big Jonas. So if he
just has to throw down, I don't know what to
tell you. You know, I'm gonna just scream and say stop.
You know what I mean, stop, stop it, stop it. No. Look,
you know, I'm just asking the hard hitting questions here.
I think they were that was pertinent right now. All
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I know is there have been some There have been
some really really egregious dudes that have been in this league,
and some of them even rest in the Hall of Fame. Man,
That's all I'm gonna say. Yeah, I mean, the rules
are are are made to be broken and bent and
manipulated for guys that they deemed necessary to Bendelman Abe,
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he's actually a cup player, a really good player, and
he's a hassome looking player, by the way, you know,
So there you go. That sums it all over. Hey.
By the way, if you can't tell Roberto found his
a b page of drops. He's got an entire library
that was a great one. That was a really really
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good one and timely. You know. By the way, ROBERTA,
do you have an A B Raiders Jersey? Did they
print those o? They never they never got the print bumber.
He did show up to training camp and the air
balloon too, by the way, that's right up the hot
air balloon. Yeah. I mean there there are things that
a B is. And he did film a music video
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while he was playing the guitar. I think he was
playing the guitar backwards too, you know. I just I
remember his the video that he put out There's so
Much Money video, No, the one with with him and
Shoon Gruden on the phone, that was so well done.
I don't know who put that together. They deserved like
whatever award was, Academy Award where you get away for that? Yeah,
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Like I still remember watching the dopest thing. All I
know is I saw a video that he made during
that period of time and it was with a whole
lot of his friends that he came to hang out
and there was just money floating in the air the
entire time of the video. They have something in common,
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so much money. Well, we talked about Pole Assassin yesterday
and and her and the monkey climbing up the pole.
You know, I'm just saying that video was yeah, I mean,
uh yeah, stop what can I have anything for myself?
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we have some context to that? The movie Colors was
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out that you know, maybe he wasn't the only one,
uh having a relationship with this guy. Yeah, that was
a girlfriend and she and she was walking out yelling
at him, and Roberto just kept saying in the loudspeaker, Hey,
bac mad, what about being man? So that we rolled
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I'm a home Girl Danny clip for years on my
old old show. It is a classic. Yeah, you gotta
look that one up. I think. Hey, by the way,
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pet Turst every all the homiies we're getting something. Yeah,
terrible scene across the street that Duval's turn to clean. Uh.
And then then then he finds out you know, he
was sharing and U you know, just terrible for everybody involved. Yeah. Off,
By the way, did you get to the Whiskey a
Go Go last night? P I was listening to the
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show You and Matt when Smith tickets. I don't go
to shows anymore. And I used to go to concert
I used to go to a concert every night, you know,
weirdo concerts for freaks, but concerts nonetheless. One of the
first ones I ever went to. I went to see
a band called Gossip and uh it was a three
piece band with a really uh uh probably like a
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four ft eleven, two hundred and sixty pound lead singing
girl and uh Beth did oh and uh I came.
I went to one of their shows, and I was
by myself because I couldn't get anybody to go with me.
And uh, I was standing and like they were like,
you know, a lot of dudes with like nipple tassels
and leader hosings and stuff, and I was just trying
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to kind of keep to myself at the bar. And
then the show started and I was standing there, and
the girl came on stage dressed like Ricky Lake in
a hair spray with the big giant thing. This was
the Blue Oyster. Well it was called the Echoes. And
then she did a sprint and did a cannonball right
into my face. Yeah. She After that, I kept going
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to shows. So I used to really love going to concerts,
but I don't. I'm married now and I live far
away from the city. So you've had a physical You've
had a physical altercation with the lead singer. What's the band?
I wouldn't call it a physical altercation. She just dove
into the crowd, you know, like she was breaking a
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wedge on a kickoff back when you could do that
right on your face. Face was the wedge? It was three,
you know, tight end types or fullbacks, holding hands leading
hester through. Were you mortified, were you excited? Or were
you confused? Probably all three? This was just before after
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your run ins with that oars you're on when you
guys butt heads, you were prepared for all this. Oh yeah,
I've been through the wars. I was fired. Good morning, everybody.
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Don't I ask you anything serious? Home girl, Brady? What
do you want? Train for years? Oh? My god, choo choo.
Oh No, it's National Siding. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
What are your thoughts? Taco place in the little I
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knew we were never going to get to anything ahead
nash a signing day. How does it? No, No, I'm
just I'm curious that your thoughts on whether or not
you like it, Like I mean, I feel like it
takes away from a lot of that senior year of
high school, last year high school, I guess I should
say nowadays. Yeah, I remember we had a guy when
a back way back when I was playing, We had
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one of those early entry guys, and he ended up
getting drafted. Jacob Rodgers ended up playing old line for
the Dallas Cowboys. He we brought him in as a
tight end and a punter, and uh, I just remember
feeling so bad for him. You know, he's this big,
goofy guy and here he is with a bunch of
freaking you know, the kind of the type of dudes
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that pac Man was trying to police. Look at me,
you know, and it's like, this guy should be at
the prom right he should be drinking light beer in
the back of a van somewhere, you know, in a
forest and uh, you kind of feel for them. But
at the same time, you know, when you make football
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your life and you're a college bound football player, you
make a lot of sacrifices. And I think that's part
of it. You know, these guys going into school early,
That's that's part of it. I I admire the guys
that like kind of stay back and do their thing,
But then you get into camp and your head is
spinning and they're trying to install zone and you don't
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even know what you're looking at. So, I mean, we
really hit the nase button on these kids with college
football and the way things work in college football, and
because of that, I think everybody's trying to get a
leg up on everybody. I think you'll start seeing more
of the John David Booty J T. Daniels model, you know,
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hold the kid back in eighth grade and then send
him to college after his junior year. Wow. You know
and that man, Okay, we talked about that another time,
because that's that is a you just opened up. That's
a indooras box of a much bigger conversation, especially with
all of these new schools that are popping up. Um,
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and you know what I'm talking about those those reclassification schools. Uh,
but like, I don't know what great anybody is at
anymore doing the games. They'd be like to see, does
he have another year left? It's saying, I don't know,
he's gonna walk for senior day and then he's gonna
transfer somewhere else. Um. You know what's crazy is it
got so real you started seeing kids in high school
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drinking beers after games and smoking cigarettes. It's like, hey,
what's going on? Like, hey, he's twenty one. I mean
the kid is legal, He's allowed to do it. Um, no, no,
I'm joking. But pop, let me let me ask you
about laying Kiffin coming out and saying, you know, the
premium on on free agents is going to become very
interesting and and become prominent in college sports right now.
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And now I would assume you being a guy who's
you know, is a usc type of guy. I mean,
you gotta think that this gives a guy that comes
to coach with his team an opportunity to build his
his team up very quickly through the free agency pool. Correct. Yeah,
it's a two way street. First of all, that's rich
from Kiffen, considering his history kids being able to leave.
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It's like, I don't know how a lot of these
coaches stand up there and say stuff like that with
a straight face, and two kids aren't really that quick
to leave. I mean, we see the transfer portal, we
see a lot of movement because they can. And it's
a very unique time because of what happened with COVID
and the eligibility is spinning out of control, like we said,
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But not everybody's just ready to leave, you know what
I mean. You guys know what it's like to be
playing at a college. It's not exactly, uh, the most
convenient thing in the world to be like, Okay, you
know what, I'm taking this, this whole thing to Colorado State,
a most transferred I know that I thought about. I
think everybody has had a moment what I thought about transferring,
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thinking about it and calling the mover, you know, two
different days on in your parents and the whole thing,
you know, I mean, that's it's it's different. But I
agree with you, you know, I I think that, uh,
it is a quick fix for a lot of people,
but you also have to be careful and you can
bring in two or three or four guys that are
really never gonna become you. You know, they're never going
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to assimilate into what you're doing, and that can be
a big risk. You know, we've seen people make mistakes
with who they've brought in, and if you bring in
too many mistakes, all of a sudden, you have a
culture problem on your team. So you guys are gonna
have to be uh cautious about how they do things.
But there's no doubt that it is a really interesting time.
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I mean, if you think about just how quickly things
have changed in August, Spencer Rattler and Keaton Slovis, we're
both going to the NFL. At the end of the year,
they were both in the Heisman conversation. They both had
these giant and I A L deals. We couldn't stop
talking about them. And they both got one got run
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off by Lincoln Riley this week. One got benched by
Lincoln Riley during the season, and now they're both in
the portal and the NFL is not in the immediate future.
So life comes at you fast, you know, Uh, it's
never been moving faster in college football. I guess do
you think college football is in a better place now
than what it was when you were playing in some ways. Yeah,
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the players are way more protected. You know that. We can't.
They can't just do three days like they used to
with us. They can't. I'm seriously, you don't like those?
You didn't like those petros? Continental breakfast? What helmet for dessert?
What did those look like? What do the three days
look like? Little cereal and the continental breakfasts? And what
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that was basically an apple? And uh? Then you got
out in helmets and jerseys and shorts and work individual
work and get a good lather for about an hour
and ten. Then you go back and put on full
pads and do a full practice with it, adds a
fifty play run drail to it. And then you go
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have lunch, A minute nap, yeah whatever, take your twenty
minute nap, which is worse than sleeping at all. Back
into meetings, back into the meeting, fall asleep in the
meeting room while you watch the film, even though it's
all hot and dark, and go back and do the
same process all over again, same practice, and then back
to meetings till ten o'clock. Uh, and then go back
and yeah, make sure you get your homework done by
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the way, No, no, we don't wait we're not in
school yet unless you try to get eligible of our
Oh well, yeah, I guess that's true. He's still working
with the clearing up. Yeah, and that happens a lot
of times. Oh yeah, so all that language, I mean,
we're all very used to that. So they used to
be able to do that to us, you know, uh
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and a fifty play run drill and that's I mean,
they still do it at Alabama. That's why they're good. Uh,
But but they can't really do that to you anymore.
And as a guy who calls games, you know, and
called games through back when you could peel back block
on anybody and knock anybody's face clean off, and you
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would just go out and say during the week that
our goal is to knock the quarterback out of the game,
like that kind of stuff when I was first calling games.
Has given way to targeting and and all of those
different things. And that transition, though, it has been painful,
and sometimes you see a targeting call and they kick
a kid out of a game and you're just you
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just hate yourself for for being involved in it. But
that we are safer with the way we hit each other.
I mean, there's no there really is no way around that.
That's the truth. So that's a good thing too. So
I guess it's in a better place and there's more
money being made, but we still got to find a
way for the schools to compensate the players. Having Billy
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Bob's grain ell of or down the road paying the
running back at Arkansas is not It does not solve
the problem. And the breathless, lovely coverage of that all
summer like oh, this is great a change the world
wat It's like, no, No, the colleges are making billions.
They need to compensate the people at risk that are
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playing the revenue sports, and until we figure that out,
we're not going to be that great at place had
to change title nine. Man, can I wonder who would
say that? Can I stop you from being able to
do an n I L deal based off like what
if it was like an adult entertainment place that wanted
to offer a deal for you to support their venue?
Like who? I don't know. The answer is technically they're
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not supposed to accept those sorts of deals. But there's
no hard writing like there used to be um language
that prohibited schools obviously for taking money from I think
it's kind of like a syntax, right, like porn, alcohol, tobaccup,
those sorts of things. Who knows if that changes though,
but that technically, I think it's how they view it.
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Look at that you introduced the Notre Dame coach and
you all of a sudden, man, you got the rule
book in your head like Pereira. He's on his way.
He's on his way there, he's on a administrator. Brady,
you're gonna Jonas. Jonas has already started. He's been plugging
his Saturday dip. So Brady's gonna end up going to
Notre Dame and being the a D I thinking coach.
(31:25):
He's gonna be breaking news that Brady is gonna be
the next days in three weeks, and we're very concerned.
I could see that Brady would be as dope as
a D. No, No, I'm not trying to hold you
on national sure are you sure? PetroSA wouldn't be more
like Mike Bonero. You don't even know, Scott, you don't
(31:46):
even know. I see you as kind of a hybrid.
Give me a little more rating. I see you as
deem wurmur in principles. Give me a microphone a looking
around today. Now now Joan is now your guy? What's
(32:14):
your guy? A gig? Harry carry? Oh, Harry, Harry carry. Now?
Now can we do bon Arino with Cary? Can we
match the two up? Because that jukebox? This might be
the dopest moment in radio history right now, Tom too out?
Juice was a wild hold. The suck of the Bouldrino
is up to bath, you know, bul Marino spelled black
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Courts is a rubblah blah hill. No, man, get him
on Twitter at the old tea. I don't know what
(32:57):
we accomplished today, but it was fine. This is me excuse.
By the way, how old is that movie? Thirty years
got to be thirty years older than that, old enough
for Sean Penn to throw damon Wayne's on a grill.
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Remember the name of the gang, the one that had
Mario Lopez and uh, the white guy from camp buy
me Love Cannon? You know what was it? Crips Hey?
That was where they were up on the hill where
they were so good, so good. I can't laugh anymore,
no more, I have no more energy to left. Alright, Uh,
(33:44):
Petros will do it again next week. We never know
where the hell it's gonna go. It just goes. It
just doesn't Still, It's got a life of its own.
Can I just is this for our next segment? Uh,
there's some people out there. You're about to get exposed. Yes,
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reveals the search behavior for the most recent year. This
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all a part of this, and uh here's essentially the takeaways. Okay.
As you can imagine, older generations tend to be more
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(35:56):
like massage. That's to be what they real lot on
for the most part. If you guys had to take
a guess though, all right, what age on average consumes
the most porn I'm gonna go eighteen to Well, that's
a demographic, but actually the eighteen to thirty five demographic
(36:19):
went down this past year. LaVar, oh man, you know,
I'm a man. I'm gonna say the fifty fifty and up. Okay,
thirty five to forty four. Actually that group has grown
the most, which means the average age that consumes the
(36:40):
most pornographic material are thirty seven year olds, right, based
on the porn Hub study. Now, a couple other fun
things to talk about. Yeah, this is great. The greatest
amount of consumption in the United States, all right, age
demographic is actually eighteen to twenty four. Excuse me, excuse me?
(37:01):
Is that thirty? I just said that the eighteen thirty
five year old in Mexico the largest consumption between eighteen
and twenty four year olds. I'm messing this whole thing
up right now, Sorry, you got it. So of the
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in the entire world of those in that demographic that
(37:24):
consume porn. Almost half their consumption is between eighteen and
we don't, but I would like to know if it's
male or for the for the older generations like the
baby boomers. Right about sixty five plus, take a wild
guess of which country consumes the most Ireland Pittsburgh, It's Ukraine.
(37:57):
Ukraine has the greatest percentage of its pop relation sixty
five plus that consumes porn. All right, last thing on
this top, like them parlors in the Ukraine, Ukraine or Micrane.
Generation zeers they tend to be a little more exotic
with their searches. They search for things like foot fetishes,
Oh my gosh, yeah, millennials millennials that actually falls in
(38:22):
the category there there into tattoos. They'll search for tattoos
and muscular men. That was on there as well with
something that generations you left your laptop open mane. Something
that Generation zeers of millennials have in common though, are
they both have a high propensity to search for mills.
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All right, what does that mean? Yeah, I'm not gonna
explain much of It's just like we are, we got problems.
I'm saving I had a second story I'm saving it
for tomorrow. Mills and something else added to the search.
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younger generations add different words and letters and acronyms to
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